Cons:

Tough if you don’t use Google resources, Trackball doesn’t change colors, Ringtone selection is horrible, Battery life is okay, but you have to charge it every night from moderate use, Flexes between 3G and EDGE, depending on your location, To

Tough if you don’t use Google resources, Trackball doesn’t change colors, Ringtone selection is horrible, Battery life is okay, but you have to charge it every night from moderate use, Flexes between 3G and EDGE, depending on your location, To

Touchscreen not accurate, 3rd party apps not as polished, Only 512mb app storage, Battery life low

Voice recognition still gives somewhat wonky results. Navigation buttons too close to touchscreen. Android Market is still a mess. Notification reading is still a multipleswipe process. Trackball is imprecise

Display has poor sunlight visibility and slightly over-saturated colors, interface is occasionally jittery, no DivX/XviD playback, inadequate loudspeaker volume, keys under display are a bit frustrating to use

Same battery woes as the iPhone. Unresponsive shortcut buttons. Lack of internal storage

From a hardware perspective, nothing. Would like a software option to choose to answer the phone by removing the phone from the dock Would like to see more options for different faces or themes on the clock screen saver instead of just simple green te

Application incompatibilities between Android devices

Software keyboard is far from perfect, No multitouch support

Mediocre text input, poor 3G reception, short battery life

AMOLED panel not as bright as LCDs, App storage limited to onboard memory, Package only includes 4GB microSD card, Tinny sound from integrated speaker, Calendar does not accommodate time zones

No phone or in-person support. Confusing pricing and service options. No voice dialing or transcription over Bluetooth

The topheavy design makes the Nexus One slippery, No multitouch, No Bluetooth voice dialing, The enhanced UI is nice, but we still want Sense

Sorry AT&T users, no 3G version for you

Like other Android phones, the Nexus One forces you to store apps on the internal memory. The media player remains boring and it's missing some wanted features like multi-touch support, dual-mode capability for GSM and CDMA networks, and tethering

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